This week's biggest headlines in transportation:
- US mobility officials launch response center for coronavirus
- Construction still chugging along in LA amid pandemic
- City of L.A. issues new construction safety guidance for COVID-19 outbreak
- Coronavirus stay-at-home orders have reduced traffic accidents by half
- Temporary full closure of Wilshire Boulevard
- How traffic and air quality are changing amid self-isolation
- Beverly Hills and Metro look to speed subway construction during COVID-19 traffic lull
- Los Angeles Metro system attempts to meet construction goals amid stay-at-home orders
- Free rides help Southern California bus agencies combat coronavirus
- Some LADOT services temporarily reduced during COVID-19 outbreak
- Los Angeles County Bicycle Coalition offers tips for safety while riding
- LAX FlyAway bus service modified due to decreased ridership amid coronavirus worries
- Empty freeways enticing some drivers to hit 100+ mph, CHP says
- Trump administration to roll back fuel efficiency standards
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